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RADIO PROGRAMMES

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. AU Main Stations.—Commentary on Melbourne Cup Race. | 2YA.—Beethoven Music and Recorded Talk, "The Causes of War." 2YC—Toyland Tunes. IYA.—Popular Programme. 3YA.—Theme Programme, "Come to the. Fair." 4YA.—New Records. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 kc.). 5.0: Children's hour, conducted byJumbo and Jumuna. 5.30: Rebroadcast of a running commentary on the race for the Melbourne Cup. 6.0: De Groot and the Piccadilly Orchestra, "Une Heure d'Amour" (Alexander). Kiss Lajos, "Unter Pappeln in Badascony" (Lajos). Edith Lorand and her Viennese Orchestra, "Dancing Demoiselle" (Fall). Albert Sandier and his Orchestra, "For Love of You" (Franz Vienna). Marek Weber and his Orchestra, "Forest, Idyll" (Esslinger). 6.18: Debroy Somers Band, "The Fountain" (Delibes). Commodore Grand Orchesti'a, "Rose Marie" Selection (Friml). Paul Godwin's Orchestra, "Frog Parade" (.Krutzfeldt Heykens). Edith Lorand and her Viennese Orchestra, "Count of Luxembourg" Waltz (Lehar). 6.35: Marek Weber and his Orchestra, "The Hermit" (Clemens Schmalstich). Kiss Lajos, "Fluster. Mir Ins Ohr" (Aladar). Carroll Gibbons and John Green (piano duet), accompanied by their Boy Friends, "Terence's Farewell to Kathleen." Albert Sandier and his Orchestra, "Prelude" (Haydn Wood). De Groot and the Piccadilly Orchestra, "For Ever and For Ever" (Tosti). 6.52: Milan Radio Orchestra, "The Frog's Wedding" (Beil). Paul Godwin Orchestra, "Pritzel Dolls" (Rauls). Marek Weber and his Orchestra, "My Treasure" Waltz (Becucci). 7.0: News. 7.30: Time signals. 7.40: Talk, Mr. G. G. Stewart, "Through the Smokers' Window." 8.0: Beethoven symphonic programme. Records: Artur Schnabel (pianoforte) and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent, Concerto No. 4 in G Major, Op. 58. 8.35: Charles Rousseliere (tenor), "Consolation." 8.38: Mischa Elman (violin), Romance in G for Violin and Orchestra. 8.46: "The Causes of War," a recorded talk delivered by Mr. Aldous Huxley. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Records: Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 ("The Choral"). Played by Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, with Agnes Da vies (soprano), Ruth Cathcart (contralto). Robert Betts. (tenor), Eugene. Lowenthal (baritone), and the Philadelphia Orchestra Chorus. 10.11 to 11.11: Music, mirth, and melody. 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kc:). 5.0-6.0: Light musical programme. • 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Variety and vaudeville programme. 9.0-10.0: "Toyland Tunes." A bright popular programme. IYA, AUCKLAND (650 kc). 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Dave. 5.30: Rebroadcast of a running commentary on the race for the Melbourne Cup. 6.0: Foden's Motor Works Band, "The March of the Herald" (Nicholls). Fred Hartley and his Quintet,- "Songs of Jerome Kern." Poulet Orchestra of Paris, "Petroushka" Russian Dance; and "Dance of the Coachman" (Stravinsky). 6.17: Eda Kersey, violin, Gavotte (Mozart). Edith Lorand and her Viennese Orchestra, "Let's Have a Tango." Eileen Joyce, piano, "Toccata" (Debussy). 6.31: Milan Symphony Orchestra; "Pagliacci" Intermezzo (Leoncavallo). Howard Jacobs, saxophone, "Liebesfreud" (Kreisler). Hastings Municipal Orchestra, Henry VIII Dances: (1) Morris Dance; (2) Shepherd's Dance; (3) Torch Dance (.German). Harry Mortimer, cornet, "Richmond Hill" (Geehl). 6.48: Frank Westfield's Orchestra, Incidental Music to "Monsieur Beaucaire" (Ross). Edith Lorand and her Viennese Orchestra, "The Choristers" Waltz (Plielps). Victor Olof Salon Orchestra, Norwegian Dance No. 2 (Grieg). 7.0: News. 8.0: Records: Jack Hylton's Jubilee Cavalcade, by Jack Hylton and his Orchestra, with vocalists. 8.10: Humour, "Eb and Zeb." the country storekeepers. 8.20: Music Round the Campftre, introducing "Open Up Dem Pearly Gates," "Cowboys' Heaven." 8.35: "Educating the Public Taste," being a further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer. 8.50: Paul Godwin's Orchestra, "For the Blue Ribbon" Medley (Krome). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Talk: Mr. H. G. Bell, "World Affairs." 9.20: Recorded dance music. 9.30: Another interlude with the Coconut Grove Ambassadors. 9.45 to 11.0: Dance music, continued. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.c). 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Cousin Bert. 5.30: Rebroadcast of a running commentary on the race for the Melbourne Cup. 6.0: Plaza Theatre Orchestra, "A Musical Switch" Humoresque; The Salon Orchestra, "Serenade" (Schubert). 6.14: Marek Weber and his Orchestra, "From Mozart's Treasure Store" Fantasie (Urbach). The International Concert Orchestra, "Love and • Spring" Waltz (Waldteufel). The Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Parade of the Elephants" (Chenette). 6.29: London Symphony Orchestra, "Czar Sultan" Suite No. 3 (Rimsky Korsakov). Zonophone Salon Orchestra, "In the Shadows" (Finck). Marek Weber and his Orchestra, "La Tosca" Potpourri (Puccini). 6.48: Orchestra Mascotte, "The Gipsy Princess" Waltz (Kalman). Zonophone Salon Orchestra, "Sweet Adeline" (Armstrong). Pavilion Lescaut Orchestra, "I Drive Out in My Little Limousine" (Cowler). 7.0: News. 7.30: Time signals. 7.35: Talk, Mr. E. E. Wiltshire, "Books of the Month;" 8.0: "Come to the Fair," a theme programme, introducing songs of the lair. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Talk, Mona Tracy, "The Old Immigrant Ships." 9.20: "Testimonials," a further episode :in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer. 9.35: Music Round the Campftre, introducing, "Sweet Betsy from Pike" and

"Oklahoma Blues." 9.50: "Eb and Zeb," the country storekeepers, in another humorous episode. 10.0-11.0: Dance music.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 110, 5 November 1935, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 110, 5 November 1935, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 110, 5 November 1935, Page 5

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